Samsung creams Apple in third quarter smartphone sales

Samsung (Korea Stock Exchange: 593-KR) sold almost three times as many smartphones as rival Apple (AAPL) in the third quarter, according to Gartner, reflecting the South Korean tech giant's growing dominance in the increasingly competitive industry.

Vendors worldwide sold 80,357 Samsung smartphones to end users, during the July-September period, compared with just 30,330 Apple handsets, new data from the technology research firm released late Thursday showed.

Samsung's share of the global smartphone market stood at 32.1 percent in the third quarter, unchanged from the same period in 2012, while Apple's share fell to 12.1 percent, from 14.3 percent. In the second quarter of 2013, Samsung's share was 31.7 percent, while Apple's was 14.2 percent.

"While Samsung's share was flat in the third quarter, Samsung increased its lead over Apple in the global smartphone market. The launch of the Samsung Note 3 helped reaffirm Samsung as the clear leader in the large display smartphone market, which it pioneered," Gartner said, referring to Samsung's latest "phablet" - oversized smartphone handsets that are a cross between a phone and tablet.

Anshul Gupta, principal research analyst at Gartner said that while the arrival of the new iPhones 5s and 5c had a positive impact on Apple's overall sales, the boost to sales could have been greater had Apple not started shipping late in the quarter.